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  1. Prince George William of Hesse-Darmstadt (11 July 1722 – 21 June 1782) was a Prince of Hesse-Darmstadt. He was born in Darmstadt . He was the second son of Landgrave Louis VIII and Charlotte Christine Magdalene Johanna of Hanau-Lichtenberg. From 1738 till his death, he commanded an army-regiment of his land.

  2. Prince George William was a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and of the Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund (DOSB). From 1948 to 1959, the prince headed the Schule Schloss Salem. Prince George William of Hanover lived in Schliersee, near Munich, and died in Munich in 2006. His wife, Sophie, sister of Prince Philip of Greece and ...

  3. Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia. Prince Christian Oscar of Hanover ( German: Christian Oskar Ernst August Wilhelm Viktor Georg Heinrich Prinz von Hannover; 1 September 1919 – 10 December 1981) was the fourth child of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick and his wife Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, the only daughter of Wilhelm II ...

  4. Welcome to Prince George! At Prince George Christian Reformed Church, we are a community of people who believe in God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We are a gospel-centered community of faith, hope, and love. We hope we can serve you, and that you can serve with us.

  5. 17 de ene. de 2024 · He added: "It's certainly true that he's reflecting a discomfort with Christianity in Europe. "But I think that's his loss and our loss. I don't think it's a virtue. Not knowing what you're doing here as a human being is not a strength of character." The title has been in association with British monarchs since King Henry VIII in the 1530s, who ...

  6. Family. George William was the eldest but only surviving son of Duke Christian of Legnica-Brzeg (1618–1672) by his wife Princess Louise of Anhalt-Dessau (1631–1680), a daughter of the Ascanian prince John Casimir of Anhalt-Dessau.

  7. Charles William Ferdinand ( German: Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand; 9 October 1735 – 10 November 1806) was the prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and a military leader. His titles are usually shortened to Duke of Brunswick in English-language sources. He succeeded his father as sovereign prince of the Principality of ...